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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Underground Jerusalem : City of the Past (2012)


Have you ever wanted to visit Jerusalem? This Day of Discovery DVD takes you there—and brings you underground to the actual streets that Jesus and the apostles walked. Here, below the surface of modern-day Jerusalem, archaeological digs are uncovering the story of Israel's ages-old capital, layer by layer.

In Underground Jerusalem: City of the Past, Mideastern journalist Jimmy DeYoung takes you with him on a remarkable, subterranean tour in company with leading Israeli archaeologists.

Your expedition threads from the springs of Gihon through Hezekiah's Tunnel, which supplied water to Jerusalem's ancient inhabitants. You'll tread beautifully preserved first-century streets that lead to the Temple Mount . . . visit Solomon's Quarry, described by the ancient historian Josephus . . . and deep down at the very roots of the Western Wall, you'll marvel at the massive, 850-ton Herodian Stones—the largest stones ever used in masonry.

Underground Jerusalem does more than uncover secrets of the past. It points you to the present and the importance of building your life on the foundation: Jesus, the cornerstone of our faith.

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